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I want to make a bridge
#1
Ok so this is my current setup:

-1 Linksys WRT54G router with stock FW broadcasting a password-protected network.
-1 Linksys WRT54G router with DD-WRT FW.

What I want to do is have the second router connect to the network from the first router and broadcast it's own. How do I go about doing this?

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#2
Try following this guide, It worked for me should work fine for you.
http://www.connectedhome.infopint.com/br...s-routers/
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(06-21-2011, 12:03 AM)Fade Wrote: Try following this guide, It worked for me should work fine for you.
http://www.connectedhome.infopint.com/br...s-routers/

That would be great if I wanted to only extend my first network. What I want to do is have the second router connect to the first network and then broadcast its own.

Is this possible?
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#4
You mean you want it to act as an access point but broadcast another network too? That's not possible.
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I would say wood is good for stating bridges and then you can go with some other metal when you get better

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#6
All you can do is have it extend the network, other then that you can run a cord through your house to the other router and it'll broadcast its own signal.
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